The tutorial from IBM's developerWorks on using the C/C++ Development Toolkit (CDT) for Eclipse received a refresh over the summer, and it merits a look from those who may have missed it since then.
Developers who work in C or C++ can use the NetBeans integrated developer environment to build applications on Windows, Linux, and Solaris.
The need for C/C++ programmers varies among the major search engine companies; Horace Greeley's advice to go West definitely applies here.
Whether it is C or C# or C++, somewhere there is a website that can help the vaunted programmer find some useful bit for his or her work.
The C programming language has been around for quite a while now. A new book by Peter Prinz and Tony Crawford called "C in a Nutshell" makes some interesting assertions and provide some useful information for the programming language first used in Unix.